‘High risk’ prisoners moved from Crete
Police are in the process of moving five remanded prisoners considered “high-risk” from Crete to prisons in other parts of the country.
Police are in the process of moving five remanded prisoners considered “high-risk” from Crete to prisons in other parts of the country.
Panos Marinopoulos, a well-known Greek businessman, has died at the age of 74.
Hellenic Dairies SA announced the completion of the buyout of the Dodoni dairy company.
A Turkish parliamentary committee set up to oversee a new peace initiative with Kurdish militants has voted in favor of a controversial step to meet with the militant group’s leader, Abdullah Ocalan, in prison, state media reported.
A 31-year-old man is being taken to prison after receiving a 12-year sentence for the death of a 20-year-old in a traffic accident that occurred in early January 2022 in the Imathia region.
The19th neoclassical Tsokris Mansion in Argos in disrepair. The Greek state bears responsibility for preserving historic buildings, the Council of State recently ruled, ordering either owners to restore endangered structures or the government to intervene.
A one-off financial aid of 250 euros is expected to be credited to the bank accounts of 1.2 million pensioners next Friday.
It’s been only 15 years since Olli Rehn, then EU commissioner, wished “kalo kouragio” (bon courage) to debt-stricken Greeks and the foreign press declared that “the party is over” – back when Greece was a pariah state that some wanted to push out of the eurozone.
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras told an Athens misdemeanor court he had been the target of a “vulgar attack” and a “carelessly staged conspiracy,” testifying in the appeal trial of two former protected witnesses in the Novartis case.